Published April 10, 2011, 01:40 PM

NDDOT releases new list of roads closed by flooding

The following areas/roadways are closed due to flooding:

The following areas/roadways are closed due to flooding:

- ND Highway 200, from Hurdsfield east to the US Highway 52 Junction is closed due to water on roadway. Only local traffic is allowed. Travelers are advised to detour on US Hwy 52 and ND Hwy 3 to Harvey.

- Sorlie Bridge on US Highway 2 Business Loop in Grand Forks is closed.

- ND Highway 200A approximately two miles north and five miles north of Washburn is closed due to water on roadway. Local traffic only.

- ND Highway 200, north of Hillsboro is closed due to water over the road. Local traffic only is allowed south of Hillsboro.

- ND Highway 10, five miles west of Fargo is closed due to water over the road.

- ND Highway 15, railroad underpass at Fessenden is closed due to water flooding the underpass.

- ND Highway 11, five miles west of Ludden is closed due to water over the roadway. Local traffic only is allowed between Ellendale and the junction of ND Highway 1, west of Ludden. Detour is in place.

- ND Highway 17 is closed from I-29 to the Red River due to Minnesota Highway 317 being closed. Local traffic only is allowed.

- Mapleton truck parking area on westbound I-94 is closed due to flooding.

The following highways are affected by flood waters, but remain open with traffic speeds reduced:

- Interstate 29, three miles north of Harwood, all northbound and southbound lanes have water on roadway. Traffic is reduced to one lane for approximately two miles.

- ND Highway 200, two miles west of Goodrich has water on the roadway.

- Interstate 94, two miles west of Tower City, reduced to one lane due to a flood control barrier. Width restriction of 16-feet in place.

- ND Highway 30, seven miles north of Lehr has water on the roadway. Motorists must stop and take turns.

- US Highway 83, five miles south of Max has water on the northbound roadway.

- US Highway 83, three miles north of Minot has water near the edge of the southbound roadway.

- US Highway 83, two miles north of Coleharbor. Both northbound and southbound have water on roadway, reduced to a single lane of traffic.

- ND Highway 13, four miles west of Verona has water on the roadway.

- ND Highway 32, three miles north of Forman has water near the edge of the shoulder. Traffic speeds are normal.

- ND Highway 9, five miles south of Wimbledon has water on the roadway.

- ND Highway 200, nine miles west of Hurdsfield has water near the edge of the shoulder.

- ND Highway 11, five miles southeast of Forman has water on roadway.

- ND Highway 11, at the ND/MN border near Fairmount has water near the edge of the shoulder

- ND Highway 11, 10 miles east of Oakes has water near the shoulder.

- ND Highway 32, seven miles north of Lisbon has water on the roadway. Motorists must stop and take turns.

- ND Highway 27, sixteen miles west of Lisbon has water near the edge of the shoulder.

- ND Highway 27, seven miles east of Lisbon has water on the roadway.

- ND Highway 13, two miles west of Wahpeton. Both eastbound and westbound lanes have water on road, reduced to a single lane of traffic.

- ND Highway 18, two miles north of the South Dakota border near Lidgerwood has water near the edge of the shoulder.

- ND Highway 3, one mile south of the ND Highway 200 Junction, west of Hurdsfield,has water on the roadway.

Motorists should check road conditions before traveling due to rapidly changing conditions. Fluctuating water levels make it difficult to predict when and where water will go over the roadway or recede from the roadway. For road information, call 511 from any type of phone or go to the website: www.dot.nd.gov.

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